Senator’s Hockey Injuries Stand Out At NHL Champs’ White House Visit

NHL teams have visited the White House for years after winning the Stanley Cup, but it’s a safe bet that never before has a Senator shown up more beaten and broken than the hockey players.
Sen. John Kerry (D-Mass.) was part of the ceremony honoring the Boston Bruins 2011 Stanley Cup win, appearing like he had just come from a knock-down, drag-out ruckus.
Kerry, 68, suffered two black eyes and a broken nose during a “friendly game of hockey” with family and buddies over the Christmas break, according to TheHill.com. If that’s the result of a friendly game, we don’t want to be a part of an unfriendly one.“He must feel like Mitt Romney after South Carolina,” Kerry spokeswoman Whitney Smith told the Boston Globe when confirming the injury. Mitt Romney lost the South Carolina primary vote last weekend after a surprise surge by GOP rival Newt Gingrich.
When asked by a reporter from the Boston Globe, Kerry, who plays forward and right wing, wouldn’t rat out who slammed him with a stick to cause the injuries.
The senior Democrat from Massachusetts in his fifth term is a huge sports fan. Kerry played hockey, lacrosse, soccer and fencing while attending Yale University in the 1960s.